In The Bathtub of the World
Caveh Zahedi, 2001
Catalog No.: FTF-117
Length: 73 minutes
Documentarian Caveh Zahedi films himself one minute a day, every day, for an entire year. The result is a candid, self-reflective journey into his mind and quirky personality. It's also an attempt by Zahedi to break through his own ego in order to chronicle the real person behind the public persona. But is that possible? Zahedi asks this and plenty of other questions about how a filmmaker captures truth and reality on film.
Directed by Caveh Zahedi
Written by Caveh Zahedi
Featuring: Amanda Field, Caveh Zahedi
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“Pieces together the cranky brilliance, anger, and everyday drama of a filmmaker into something much larger, and much stranger, than life. A brave and meditative personal document that pushes the boundaries of privacy.”
-Paul Malcolm, San Francisco Bay Guardian
“Awkward, funny, highly intelligent and neurotically confessional”
-Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times